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Eco Economic nomic Res esiliency iliency and and Reco ecover ery y Pl Plan an WISF I 3/7/18 1 Purpose rpose an and Bac ackgr ground ound The Goal of the Economic ic Resilienc iency y and Recovery Plan: n: Model
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The Goal of the Economic ic Resilienc iency y and Recovery Plan: n:
for downturn and (2) be ready to implement once a downturn occurs We see this plan as a part of the City’s broader resiliency effort
Our recomme mend ndatio ations ns address ress short-term, m, abnormal mal conditions itions
advance equity and makes the City more resilient to economic shocks
San Francisco Indicator Peak to Trough Change Adverse National Downturn Severe National Downturn Adverse Tech Downturn Severe Tech Downturn Existing Home Prices
Personal Income
Taxable Sales
Jobs in San Francisco
Employed San Franciscans
Unemployment Rate +3.1% (to 6.4%) +5.6% (to 8.9%) +3.4% (to 6.7%) +6.1% (to 9.4%)
Recession Type Revenue Measure Year 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Adverse, National Total Economic Revenue ($M) 3,567.30 3,649.80 3,649.90 3,781.60 Growth (%) 2.3 0.0 3.6 Severe, National Total Economic Revenue ($M) 3,567.30 3,591.70 3,479.30 3,579.20 Growth (%) 0.7
2.9 Adverse, Tech Total Economic Revenue ($M) 3,567.30 3,635.10 3,591.80 3,697.90 Growth (%) 1.9
3.0 Severe, Tech Total Economic Revenue ($M) 3,567.30 3,539.40 3,341.30 3,403.90 Growth (%)
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st Keep inventory of “shovel ready” projects and programs available 4 $ Further develop financing tools for projects and mitigation programming 4 $$$
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st Continue to provide loans to small/medium businesses 3 $ Partner with banks to create a small business loan fund 3 $$ Offer fee deferrals or discounts 3 $$ Provide SME financing and venture capital 2.5 $$$ Create incentives to conduct business locally 2 $$ Finance research & development in the private sector 2 $$$
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st Temporarily increase government-funded employment opportunities 3 $$$ Increase incentives to hire locals 2.5 $$$ Subsidize youth unemployment 2 $$$ Offer labor subsidies and credit 2 $$$